hitman531ph Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 (edited) Great Eastern Hotel - Quezon Ave. 1599 w/breakfast. 1399 w/o breakfast. Contemporary Hotel - Araneta Ave. 1599 w/breakfast. Robbinsdale Hotel - Araneta Ave. Cor. Palanza St. 1700 w/breakfast. Danarra Hotel - Mother Ignacia St. 1456 overnight stay. Residential Suites - Timog Ave. 1699 overnight stay. Tri-Place Hotel - E. Rodriguez Ave. 2000 per day. Sulo Hotel - Matalino St. 3300 per overnight stay. Fernandina 88 Suites - P.Tuazon cor 13th Ave. 2850 w/buffet breakfast Century Imperial Suites - Timog Ave cor Tomas Morato 3309/overnight stay Fersal Inn Hotel - Kalayaan Ave 1700 per 24 hr stay All rates for standard room. Rates as of December 2006. Edited December 22, 2006 by hitman531ph Quote Link to comment
Bram Stooker Posted January 7, 2007 Share Posted January 7, 2007 (edited) Just a comment for Great Eastern Hotel rates. The rates provided above are only for Aberdeen Court rooms, this is the old building. However, they have new bldg in the west wing, and the rates here ranging from 2300 and above for overnight stay or depends because they normally have promos during off-peak season.Thanks Hitman for this useful information. Edited January 7, 2007 by Bram Stooker Quote Link to comment
wishyouwerefloyd Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 Just a comment for Great Eastern Hotel rates. The rates provided above are only for Aberdeen Court rooms, this is the old building. However, they have new bldg in the west wing, and the rates here ranging from 2300 and above for overnight stay or depends because they normally have promos during off-peak season.Thanks Hitman for this useful information. Which one would be appropriate for PSPs and for legit partners? Thanks Quote Link to comment
Bram Stooker Posted January 12, 2007 Share Posted January 12, 2007 I would say its better in the west wing area although still under construction on the lobby and parking area. But the place is the best if you want quite and nobody will see you because they have separate elevator directly to 8th floor. Btw, the west wing area starts from 8th upwards. In the aberdeen, the rooms are old and dirty already but they are saying some rooms are renovated na. Quote Link to comment
dede Posted January 14, 2007 Share Posted January 14, 2007 I personally like Great eastern hotel. Although the breakfast sucks bigtime! Good thing our company gives us huge discount at Holiday Inn sa Galleria. I get rates like P2k+ for standard room. Not bad for a 5* hotel with scrumptious international breakfast. Quote Link to comment
hedonista Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 Which one would be appropriate for PSPs and for legit partners? Thanks After scrounging around the QC area for a semi-decent hotel (it however does mean I'm going to do anything decent inside it), I'd say the Great Eastern Hotel is the best deal. As earlier stated, the new West Wing with its eight floor lobby is an excellent place to bring your special inamorata. Rooms are fairly new, clean and cheaper than Century Imperial (which to my mind is overpriced) and it is walking distance to Max, McDo and places in the National Bookstore area in case you find the food wanting. If you want to bring your legit partner it is also fairly decent enough to bring them there since there is no short time. It pales in comparison with most 5 star hotels, but what the hey, its ok enough and priced appropriately. Happy trysting. Quote Link to comment
motionblade Posted January 26, 2007 Share Posted January 26, 2007 how bt camelot hotel? Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted January 29, 2007 Author Share Posted January 29, 2007 There were no more rooms with matrimonial bed left when I called Sunday morning for a Sunday overnight tryst in the 1399 room package. So I went for the Deluxe Double which costs 2300 (+1000 refundable deposit) at the West Wing that includes a complimentary buffet breakfast at Gullivers at the 8th floor. Generally speaking, the place is all right but I will put in my observations. There is only one chair in the room (fronting a mirror). I got and no table and chair set in the room. In case you ask for room service there is no viable option but to eat in bed or drag the low utility table next to the bed. This is a major flaw which can be easily corrected. The other observation is that the bathtub has no headrest nor shaped to accommodate the head and neck comfortably. This is minor but can not be easily corrected. Service is prompt and courteous although it took me nearly 30 minutes to get a room. The cleaning crew were quite busy that day. Great Eastern Hotel rates: 1399 without breakfast1599 with breakfast Great Eastern Hotel West Wing rates: Deluxe Double 2300 with buffet breakfastDeluxe Twin 2500 with buffet breakfastJr. Suite 3500 with buffet breakfast. (plus 1000 refundable deposit) I will post pictures of the Deluxe Double room I stayed in at another thread. Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted January 29, 2007 Author Share Posted January 29, 2007 I found that the other thread I was supposed to post the photos may be inappropriate for that thread. I'll post the photos here instead. Great Eastern Hotel West Wing Deluxe Double room. Quote Link to comment
hedonista Posted January 31, 2007 Share Posted January 31, 2007 I found that the other thread I was supposed to post the photos may be inappropriate for that thread. I'll post the photos here instead. Great Eastern Hotel West Wing Deluxe Double room. Senor Hitman531ph, great recon for our fellow members wanting to use a QC hotel. Heaven only knows we need a five star hotel in Quezon City but do not have any (so this will do). The room you featured looks exactly, if not the same room, I checked in (including window orientation). Just remembering who I was with, makes me want to come back. :boo: Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted January 31, 2007 Author Share Posted January 31, 2007 The Manila Bulletin Hotels Directory classifies Great Eastern Hotel as a four-star hotel. I was a bit surprised when I read it this morning. And I'd say my stay at Great Eastern Hotel was generally OK. But strangely enough, Sir William's Hotel, which has been the subject of so many complaints about cockroaches, was classifed by the same newspaper's hotel directory as a three-star hotel. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted February 14, 2007 Share Posted February 14, 2007 (edited) Senor Hitman531ph, great recon for our fellow members wanting to use a QC hotel. Heaven only knows we need a five star hotel in Quezon City but do not have any (so this will do). The room you featured looks exactly, if not the same room, I checked in (including window orientation). Just remembering who I was with, makes me want to come back. :boo: IMPERIAL SUITES along the T. Morato-Timog Rotunda is a good alternative if your'e looking for some peaceful and secured place to stay. I particularly admire their very clean rooms and towels. Price for a studio suite (Queen-size Bed)= $97, includes breakfast. Downside is your PSP can't come in after 11pm. Edited February 14, 2007 by Mandrake Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted February 15, 2007 Author Share Posted February 15, 2007 Hmmm... Keeping their image very clean. Quote Link to comment
vincechase Posted February 16, 2007 Share Posted February 16, 2007 IMPERIAL SUITES along the T. Morato-Timog Rotunda is a good alternative if your'e looking for some peaceful and secured place to stay. I particularly admire their very clean rooms and towels. Price for a studio suite (Queen-size Bed)= $97, includes breakfast. Downside is your PSP can't come in after 11pm. 97 dollars is freagin expensive for that kind of hotel! Thats 4,714 in current exchange rates. I'd rather go to West Wing of Great Eastern at 2,300 to 2,500 per room. Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted February 16, 2007 Author Share Posted February 16, 2007 For locals, there is a 3,309 rate for Century Imperial Suites. $97 is probably for expats or tourists. Quote Link to comment
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